I doubled check today again with sfeole and he confirmed that it worked
for him as well (and not only for me) when he just started using MAAS
KVM on s390x and had his initial setup...
Anyway, I'm now sure on how much effort we should spent on recreating the old
situation (I may try some old qemu/libvirt version - in case they are still
available and in the archive -- maybe MAAS pulls in further packages that need
to be back-dated, too ?!),
but I think in parallel we should check if this can be solve on the latest MAAS
versions, to get the kt testing unblocked.
Is there an option to make it work - like with MAAS changing the xml
config?
I think that an upstream solution for LP 1736511 will just take way to
long ...
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Title:
[2.6] Unable to reboot s390x KVM machine after initial deploy
Status in MAAS:
New
Status in QEMU:
Incomplete
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
Triaged
Bug description:
MAAS version: 2.6.1 (7832-g17912cdc9-0ubuntu1~18.04.1)
Arch: S390x
Appears that MAAS can not find the s390x bootloader to boot from the
disk, not sure how maas determines this. However this was working in
the past. I had originally thought that if the maas machine was
deployed then it defaulted to boot from disk.
If I force the VM to book from disk, the VM starts up as expected.
Reproduce:
- Deploy Disco on S390x KVM instance
- Reboot it
on the KVM console...
Connected to domain s2lp6g001
Escape character is ^]
done
Using IPv4 address: 10.246.75.160
Using TFTP server: 10.246.72.3
Bootfile name: 'boots390x.bin'
Receiving data: 0 KBytes
TFTP error: file not found: boots390x.bin
Trying pxelinux.cfg files...
Receiving data: 0 KBytes
Receiving data: 0 KBytes
Failed to load OS from network
==> /var/log/maas/rackd.log <==
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
boots390x.bin requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
s390x/65a9ca43-9541-49be-b315-e2ca85936ea2 requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
s390x/01-52-54-00-e5-d7-bb requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
s390x/0AF64BA0 requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
s390x/0AF64BA requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
s390x/0AF64B requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] s390x/0AF64
requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] s390x/0AF6
requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] s390x/0AF
requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] s390x/0A
requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] s390x/0
requested by 10.246.75.160
2020-01-14 18:21:24 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info]
s390x/default requested by 10.246.75.160
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